Aman ki Asha bookshelf


A selection of some books that we believe further the cause of peace and understanding between Pakistan and India:

Curfewed Night By Basharat Peer
Random House Publishers India Pvt. Ltd., 2008

'The Great Divide:
India and Pakistan'
(Hardback, 360 pages)
India International Centre Quarterly, edited
By Ira Pande Harper Collins, India, 2009

The Sole Spokesman
Jinnah: The Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan
By Ayesha Jalal
Cambridge University Press, 1985

Wednesday, December 01, 2010




A view from India

'Govt to allow FDI from Pak'


India is actively contemplating changes in the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) to allow foreign direct investment .....more


Business...Profits of peace By Riaz Khan Daudzai

For more than half a century, Faiz Muhammad Faizi's family has depended on India for its livelihood. The trader's grandfather was the o .....more


Messages Sharat Sabharwal
High Commissioner of India,
Islamabad


I am happy to be associated with the 2nd Aman ki Asha 'Indo-Pak Economic Conference'. I commen .....more


VIEWPOINT...A Pakistani in India By Babar Ayaz

Last December, while processing the plethora of forms a Pakistani visitor has to submit in spite of having a valid visa, an immigration office .....more


Analysis...Trust and business: pathways ahead By Arif Zaman

It has been 'astonishing' - to use one of the many striking words in the House of Commons Select Committee report published a few days ago on .....more


The importance of trade with India By S. Akbar Zaidi

Not many Pakistanis know this, but India is one of Pakistan's most important trading partners. It has been so for many years now, despite .....more

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55_7-03-2011_1.jpgThe News on Sunday Special Report: India Pakistan prisoners
We probably didn't need to do this Special Report. Newspaper stories don't matter when it comes to Indians in Pakistani jails and vice versa. In fact, 'vice versa' sums it up. We do to them what they do to us.

Except when the two countries decide to begin talking, yet again! This time a little before the foreign secretary level talks, some Pakistani prisoners were released by India (and vice versa must have happened) and some more were release....read more

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